Everything together, 2 planes, a chisel, small file, and a hand drill. I think the lot was about US$35The hand drill reminded me of the first one I used as a kid, so bought it for my 5 year old son.

The chisel is 2 cherries brand from Germany. 1 site said they are some of the best in the world. I wouldn’t really know but I saw that size chisel new the other day for about $40, I paid $4 and with a little cleaning up and sharpening it will almost be like new.

The smaller plane has no markings on it, so unknown origin. Has a good sized blade and once sharpened produced thin even curls that I could read through.

I also got this scraper, at leats I presume it’s some kind of scraper. It has a logo on the blade of a dogs head protruding from a kennel, which made me wonder if it was for wood working at all.

The weekend before I picked up this plane. It has 2 screws for adjusting the blade rather than a lever. Made in Germany is cast on the body in front of the handle. A little investigating found it to be this one..http://www.holzwerken.de/museum/bankhobel/schlichthobel6.phtmlDuring my search I discovered that Harbour freight have a plane exactly like it.

I think the scraper might be just a paint scraper for curved surfaces. I saw some similar with a straight blade in a hardware shop today.Brit, if I find another one in good shape for under 10 quid, should I get it for you ?There’s usually 5 or 6 every sunday.Did you see my flea market bog ? A lot of the that stuff might be right up your alley.